with a grain of salt
English
Etymology
Calque of Latin cum grānō salis, literally with a grain of salt, figuratively with a bit of common sense.
Pronunciation
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Adverb
with a grain of salt (not comparable)
- (idiomatic) With a little common sense and skepticism. Generally used with the verb take.
- I take anything I read on the Internet with a grain of salt.
Usage notes
Always appears modifying the verb "take".
Coordinate terms
Translations
with common sense and skepticism
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